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5 votes
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The atlas of redistricting/gerrymandering by 538
10 votes -
After launching its feminist foreign policy, Sweden is now pushing for a feminist trade policy and wants the initiative to be on the agenda at the upcoming WTO summit
4 votes -
What is the Senate filibuster and what would it take to remove it?
7 votes -
The Democrats do terribly in state elections and it really matters
6 votes -
Joe Biden outperformed because he won US voters who decide late
17 votes -
Amy Klobuchar looked great on paper. What went wrong?
5 votes -
The normalization of far-right populism in Europe
8 votes -
The 2020 endorsement primary
15 votes -
QAnon now has its own super PAC, established by the owner of 8chan
21 votes -
Why you’re doing audio levels wrong, and why it really does matter
10 votes -
A Tennessee-based Democratic National Committee member backing an effort to use superdelegates to select the party’s presidential nominee is also a Republican donor and health care lobbyist
9 votes -
Progressives' foreign policy dillemma
3 votes -
Book Review: The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
8 votes -
Vox just made four videos on the strengths of the 2020 frontrunners
The case for Bernie Sanders The case for Joe biden The case for Elizabeth Warren The case for Pete Buttigieg
9 votes -
How Sweden and Germany plan to curb the threat of nuclear warfare
6 votes -
The lost 110 words of the US Constitution: The 14th Amendment says states that infringe the vote must lose representation in Congress. It’s time to make this happen.
15 votes -
Friendly with Kevin Rudd
5 votes -
How American primaries shape the Presidential nomination
4 votes -
How the US has changed to become gradually more democratic over time
4 votes -
Suspicious discontinuities
13 votes -
Bernie Sanders probably has a support ceiling, but there are still several ways he could win the nomination
10 votes -
Blood and soil in Narendra Modi's India
10 votes -
The biggest political party in America you've never heard of
13 votes -
Why the House of Representatives should be far bigger
13 votes -
Arrival of a train at La Ciotat (The Lumière Brothers, 1896)
6 votes -
How to give California twelve senators and Vermont just one
11 votes -
The six wings of the Democratic Party
11 votes -
GatesNotes 2020 Annual Letter: Why we swing for the fences
7 votes -
Militia strike gold to cast a shadow over Sudan's hopes of prosperity
4 votes -
The problems that beset the Iowa Democratic caucuses ran far deeper and wider than one bad app
7 votes -
Joe Biden's campaign has released an ad attacking Pete Buttigieg's record and experience
14 votes -
Positions of the 2020 democratic candidates
5 votes -
What does Waitangi Day mean to you? He aha te tikanga o te Rangi o Waitangi ki a koe?
5 votes -
An unsettling new theory: There is no "swing voter"
28 votes -
Revolt, populism, and reaction
5 votes -
Why the Republican party turned undemocratic
3 votes -
We're through the Comet Ping Pong table here, people
5 votes -
The billion-dollar disinformation campaign to re-elect the President
20 votes -
“Flood the zone with shit”: How misinformation overwhelmed our democracy
13 votes -
When robbing Palestinians of their rights is called a 'peace plan'
9 votes -
The far-right Bolsonaro movement wants us dead. But we will not give up
12 votes -
US primary elections explained
7 votes -
Know Your Vote – A primary source collection of candidates' platforms
12 votes -
Looking for a (new) odd news podcast
Some months ago, I found Weekly Weird News, a roundup of strange news from around the internet. I recently depleted their backstock, and find myself wanting. Now, I know there's no shortage of...
Some months ago, I found Weekly Weird News, a roundup of strange news from around the internet. I recently depleted their backstock, and find myself wanting. Now, I know there's no shortage of weird, odd, bizarre, and strange in our world. Just as I know there's no shortage of people willing to talk about it. But, I'm having difficulty finding "current" weirdness. Oh sure, there's podcasts to be found talking about the weirdness surrounding this murder in 1952, or that rural happening in 1991, but so far, I haven't found another that scratches that "that seriously happened recently?" itch.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or am I doomed to dripfeed?
4 votes -
Leader of US nazi terror group "The Base" revealed
8 votes -
Assessing the Donald Trump team’s six-point US impeachment defense
10 votes -
A writer who’s afraid to tell people what they don’t want to hear has chosen the wrong trade
11 votes -
Finland's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pekko Haavisto, says the crisis over Brexit could have a beneficial effect on the European Union, pulling the bloc together
11 votes -
The George (H.W) Bush promise that changed the Republican party
7 votes